The State - News from April 20, 1986
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Fifteen contestants failed to win the progressive jackpot in the California Lottery, which rose to a record $7.385 million. Six contestants won $100,000 each in the 26th Big Spin, but none hit the six spots set aside for $1-million prizes or the three slots designating the jackpot. Altogether, 67 contestants have spun the wheel since March 22, when Rose Albrecht, 86, of Banning won a jackpot of $4.6 million. The biggest win so far was $6.380 million on March 15.
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